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Synonym for house [verb]

The synonym house synonymous definition words:
means "state"
reside, harbour, shelter, lodge, dwell, berth, billet
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house [noun]

means "politics"
governing body, congress, council, parliament

house [noun]

means "place"
business, establishment, company, partnership, firm, corporation

house [noun]

means "building"
home, residence, household, domicile, dwelling, habitation
Further results for the word "house"

abode [noun]

means "habitation"
home, domicile, house, household, residence, habitat

accommodate [verb]

means "board"
quarter, entertain, house, lodge

address [noun]

means "residence"
house

billet [verb]

means "quarter"
house, lodge, bunk, bed

board [verb]

means "accommodation"
lodge, feed, accommodate, put up, house, care for

bungalow [noun]

means "one-story dwelling"
dwelling, cottage, house, lodging, cabin, lodge

clan [noun]

means "relations"
family, kith, folk, house, kindred, lineage

company [noun]

means "corporation"
enterprise, association, alliance, concern, firm, house

condominium [noun]

means "commonly owned apartment house"
apartment, condo [US], apartment house, coop, home, house

corporation [noun]

means "company"
enterprise, association, alliance, concern, firm, house

cottage [noun]

means "cabin"
inn, hotel, house, tavern, lodge, shelter

cover [verb]

means "protection"
shade, defend, screen, guard, house, shelter

domicile [noun]

means "habitation"
abode, home, house, household, residence, habitat

dwell [verb]

means "inhabit"
house, occupy, abide, sit, live, reside

dwelling [noun]

means "place"
abode, domicile, home, house, residence

family [noun]

means "relationship"
relations, clan, kith, folk, house, kindred

family [noun]

means "people"
relations, folks, house

firm [noun]

means "thing"
business, association, company, concern, corporation, house

folk [noun]

means "relations"
clan, kith, family, house, kindred, lineage

habitation [noun]

means "home"
abode, domicile, house, household, residence, habitat

harbor [noun]

means "refuge"
asylum, chamber, cover, haven, protection, house

harbour [noun]

means "refuge"
asylum, chamber, cover, haven, protection, house

home [noun]

means "buliding"
habitation, domicile, house, household, residence, habitat

hotel [noun]

means "building"
inn, lodge, cabin, house, tavern, cottage

inhabit [verb]

means "dwell"
house, occupy, abide, sit, live, reside

inn [noun]

means "building"
cabin, lodge, hotel, house, tavern, cottage

kindred [noun]

means "family"
tribe, clan, house, folks, kin, relative

lodge [verb]

means "harbour"
house, shelter, accommodate, quarter, billet

lodge [noun]

means "cabin"
inn, hotel, house, tavern, cottage, shelter

manor [noun]

means "estate"
mansion, plantation, hotel, palace, house

place [noun]

means "building"
dwelling, abode, domicile, home, house, residence

publisher [noun]

means "publishing house"
house, journalist

publishing house [noun]

means "publisher"
house, journalist

put up [verb]

means "lodge"
room and board, feed, accommodate, board, house, care for

quarter [verb]

means "lodge"
house, assign, establish, locate, post, place

quarters [noun]

means "habitation"
abode, domicile, house, household, residence, habitat

residence [noun]

means "address"
house

roof [noun]

means "place"
home, abode, house, dwelling, cabin, habitation

tribe [noun]

means "people"
family, kindred, clan, house, folks, kin

housebreak [verb]

means "break in"
burgle

housebreaker [noun]

means "criminal"
burglar, robber, intruder, second-story man

housebreaking [noun]

means "burglary"
breaking and entering, crime

household [noun]

means "domestic"
family, home


burglar [noun]

means "criminal"
housebreaker, robber, intruder, second-story man

burgle [verb]

means "break in"
housebreak

church [noun]

means "place"
house of worship, temple, tabernacle

hearth [noun]

means "home"
household, dwelling, family, abode, residence

madam [noun]

means "person"
administrator, matron, housekeeper, housemother, hostess, adviser

matron [noun]

means "administrator"
superintendent, housemother, housekeeper, supervisor

mistress [noun]

means "manager"
caretaker, wife, mother, housekeeper

temple [noun]

means "building"
house of worship, church, tabernacle

thief [noun]

means "person"
burglar, housebreaker, second-story man

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